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Super Bowl: Raymond James Stadium, the stadium where Pittsburgh made and stopped being history | NFL

In 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers fans were the happiest on the planet. His team had conquered the sixth Super Bowl in its history to rise -until that moment- as the most winner of all time. They did it in a dramatic game in front of Arizona Cardinals where Santonio Holmes starred one of the most spectacular catches the NFL has ever recorded.

The scene of his greatness was Raymond James Stadium, a stadium that 12 years later housed the monster named Tom Brady to obtain his seventh Super Bowl ring as a professional player, as well as to continue his role as nightmare for the Pennsylvania team.

First was in 2019 when the quarterback embittered the happiness of the Steelers after guiding New England Patriots to his sixth Super Bowl won, with what equaled Pittsburgh’s record and forced him to share the supremacy throne.

Not satisfied with it, well never conform with anything, without intention of that, Brady brought one more bitterness to the Pennsylvanians writing in gold letters a feat that hardly a single person will repeat for many years: Have seven Super Bowl rings! Yes, Brady in 19 years of career tied and surpassed the six that Pittsburgh amassed in 35 years.

Things of destiny, or simply of the curiosities that sport offers, Raymond James Stadium is a temple that likes to alter history in favor of the immortals. However, as has happened in the Super Bowl LV, ruined the Steelers in the past to glorify Tom Brady.

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